Today's Sports

Coach Kim Furnish will have the deepest Fillies team since her tenure began, as the Harrison County Fillies begin preparation for the 2016-17 basketball season.
The Fillies actually did not just begin preparation they have been working at it since the last season ended.

I really like to talk about football officiating. I like to listen to others talk about football officiating. I especially like to listen when the people doing the talking think they know the rules but couldn’t be more wrong.
There is always a lot of talk about officiating in sports of all kind but in my opinion more people are wrong about, or over-react, to football officiating.
I have many examples, though not as many as I might, because I rarely sit in the stands during a high school game.

Fillies to host Fall Clinic
in high school gym
The Harrison County Basketball Fillies are hosting a Fall Clinic the first two Saturdays of November. The clinics will be Saturday, Nov. 5 and Saturday, Nov. 12 on the Hilltop.
The sessions will be from 9 to 11 a.m. both mornings. The Fillies coaching staff led by head coach Kim Furnish will be there for instruction in fundamentals as will some of the varsity Fillies.

The Harrison County Thorobreds came up short in their bid to win the District 7 championship Friday night on the Hilltop losing 19-12 to Bourbon County.
The results leave both teams with an identical 3-1 record in district play with the Colonels now owning the head-to-head tiebreaker.
The performance by the Breds was not up to the standard that had been put forth in recent weeks by Coach Neil Furnish’s charges.

The Harrison County Fillies stay in the Tenth Region volleyball tournament was a short one as they dropped a three set match to Campbell County Tuesday night.
The first set was won by the Lady Camels 25-12 as the Fillies started a little nervous and fell behind early in this set.

The Harrison County Fillies soccer team gave a valiant effort Saturday afternoon falling 2-0 to George Rogers Clark in the finals of the Tenth Region Tournament.
The match was actually a one goal game as GRC scored with 26 seconds left when Harrison County had most of the team on the offensive end trying for the one goal to tie